Grgranny, Silverling is indeed posting from outside the U.S. Golden Skate is pleased to have active members from all over the world. I personally admire anyone who can participate in Internet forums in a language that is not their native tongue. I know I couldn't do it!

Going OT here, I thought it was kind of rude of Chelsea to exclaim "I'm gonna be nice to you; you're GAY!" What was she thinking?

She has a very large gay fanbase. Several of her writers/panelists are gay, including one guy she calls her "staff homosexual", and she was in the LA Pride march last year I think. It's pretty normal for her to make gay jokes in her show.

What's interesting to me is his reaction, she says something like "it's because you're gay" and he says "well, it's figure skating!". That, to my mind, is a pretty clear indication that he's gay, and he didn't seem too perturbed that she brought it up. Good for you, Johnny, welcome to the gayborhood!

That's what she meant to do. The most important thing is Johnny didn't say, "No" I think Johnny was a little mean that he winked when he talked about Tanith was Evan's girlfriend.

Well who LISTENS to Weir anyway? He's just there to look pretty, LOL.

As for Evan and Tanith, that never looked real, nor does his alledged connection to Nastia Liukin. Evan is too much into Evan to look lovey-dovey with these supposed paramours, IMO. At least Johnny is up front though he is a fluff person as far as humanity goes. I like to laugh at him at times and with him...not to be taken seriously. I mean he's just a figureskater wearing tassels after all.

If you are a foreigner, I forgive your grammar, but if you are from America, you should be very ashamed.

Originally Posted by Grgranny

then, it is understandable. I looked up her name and it didn't say. I do wish people would at least put what country they are from.

Excuse me, but English is spoken in many other countries in the world than the US (if you mean the US by "America"). Furthermore, the US has numerous citizens, permanent residents, and those with various types of visas who speak English with limited proficiency. Putting the country of origin does not make any difference. I do wish if you would be at least aware that many Internet boards are international.